The Incredible Story Of “Little House On The Prairie’s” Laura Ingalls Wilder

Published on 04/29/2019
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Suspicions She Wrote For Her Mother

Although Rose helped her mother publish the first book, its success also ended up helping her. The two most popular novels written by Rose, Let the Hurricane Roar and Free Land, had been written at the same period that the Little House series was published. The books talked about the same topics, although they were written for an older audience. The similarities in the subject matter made some people think that Rose acted as a ghostwriter for her mother. Meanwhile, others are under the impression that Rose merely turned Laura’s drafts into the well-loved children’s books as we know them now. Nonetheless, dairies and manuscripts revealed that they indeed collaborated.

Suspicions She Wrote For Her Mother

Suspicions She Wrote For Her Mother

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The Death Of The Great Writer

When Laura was writing the books, she and her husband still lived at Rocky Ridge Farm. Although they sold chunks of the property, they still kept several farm animals and continued to garden. It was not uncommon for Little House fans to drop by to personally meet the woman who worked on them. At 92 years old, Almanzo passed away in 1949. The author lived by herself for the next eight years, although her friends and neighbors made sure to take care of her. In 1957, Laura died peacefully in her sleep only three days after she turned 90 years old. She was interred right beside her daughter and husband.

The Death of The Great Writer

The Death Of The Great Writer

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